Saturday, April 23, 2011

Trump impersonator of B. that restless America

Silvio Berlusconi for President in 2012 America? Not really him, because the Constitution forbids him not being born inAmerica - feel the sigh of relief for 330 million U.S. citizens? - But a sort of her "alter ego" the billionaire Donald Trump's television Immobiliare a vocation, which would have presidential ambitions, or as Republican presidential candidate, or as an unlikely standard-bearer of an independent Third Way Use.

The New York Times tries to exorcise the hypothesis, which considers a disaster and to nip in the bud any ambition of Donald blond, compares the American tycoon to Italian prime minister. In a vitriolic commentary, the columnist Timothy Egan defines Donald and Silvio "vulgar people" and noted a general fatigue in the United States in the streets of Trump (but, as the case of Mr.

B in Italy, not just the asventare threat). According to Egan, the similarities between Trump and Berlusconi, the Italian prime minister remained in office longer than any other leader since Mussolini, is "irresistible". Here are some: Berlusconi hair transplant, an expensive Trump toupee; Berlusconi offends women, Trump has called a "fat pig" (the television host Rosie O 'Donnell).

Berlusconi has brought the sexy show on Italian television. Trump has a "ridiculous" reality show in which makes itself, the bad entrepreneur. Egan, however, warns that there is a slice of the population "strangely delighted" by the two: "What we have to think - you ask, and we with him - the people who choose them?".

, April 23, 2011

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